- Kazimierz Moskal (footballer)
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Kazimierz Moskal Personal information Full name Kazimierz Moskal Date of birth January 9, 1967 Place of birth Sułkowice, Poland Height 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in) Playing position Midfielder, Defender Club information Current club Wisła Kraków (manager) Youth career –1982 Gościbia Sułkowice 1982–1985 Wisła Kraków Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1985–1990 Wisła Kraków 135 (40) 1990–1994 Lech Poznań 123 (20) 1994–1997 Hapoel Tel Aviv 90 (14) 1998 Maccabi Ironi Ashdod 15 (0) 1998–1999 Hutnik Kraków 34 (2) 1999–2003 Wisła Kraków 84 (5) 2003–2004 Górnik Zabrze 17 (0) 2007–2008 Bolesław Bukowno 2009 Płomień Jerzmanowice National team 1990–1994 Poland 6 (1) Teams managed 2005–2007 Wisła Kraków (Assistant Manager) 2007 Wisła Kraków 2007 Wisła II Kraków 2008–2010 Wisła Kraków (Youth team) 2010–2011 Wisła Kraków (Assistant Manager) 2011– Wisła Kraków * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Kazimierz Moskal (born January 9, 1967) is a retired Polish international football player and current manager.
Moskal made six appearances for the Poland national football team, scoring one goal.[1]
References
- ^ "Moskal Kazimierz". PZPN. http://pzpn.pl/a_kadra.php?oid=58202. Retrieved 2008-10-14.[dead link]
Wisła Kraków – current squad 1 Jovanić · 2 Jaliens · 4 Chávez · 5 Melikson · 6 Bunoza · 7 Sobolewski (c) · 9 Boguski · 10 Garguła · 11 Núñez · 12 Kurto · 13 Paljić · 15 Díaz · 16 Jirsák · 17 Kirm · 18 Genkov · 19 Małecki · 20 Biton · 22 Jovanović · 25 Pareiko · 28 Wilk · 31 Lamey · 33 Czekaj · 45 Brud · 77 Iliev · Manager: Moskal
Wisła Kraków – Schlosser (1924–29) · Koželuh (1929–34) · Nyúl (1934–39) · Mazal-Skvajn (1939–46) · Kotlarczyk (1946–47) · Walter (1947–48) · Kuchynka (1948–50) · Matyas (1950–54) · Gracz (1954–55) · Woźniak (1956–57) · Kuchynka (1958–59) · Kosa (1959–60) · Finek (1960–61) · Gracz (1961–62) · Kolský (1963–64) · Skoraczyński (1964–67) · Gracz (1967–69) · Teleki (1969–70) · Matyas (1970–71) · Kurdziel (1971–72) · Steckiw (1972–74) · Brożyniak (1975–77) · Lenczyk (1977–79) · Franczak (1979–81) · Lendzion (1981–82) · Durniok (1982–83) · Zientara (1983–84) · Lenczyk (1984–85) · Chemicz (1985) · Franczak (1985–86) · Cygan (1986–87) · Brożyniak (1987–89) · Chemicz (1989) · Musiał (1989) · Hajdas (1989) · Musiał (1990–92) · Kmiecik (1992) · Pecze (1992–93) · Kusto (1993–94) · Lenczyk (1994) · Kusto (1994) · Franczak (1994–96) · Kmiecik (1996) · Apostel (1996–97) · Kmiecik (1997) · Łazarek (1997–98) · Kowalik (1998) · Smuda (1998–99) · Kusto (1999–2000) · Łazarek (2000) · Nawałka (2000) · Lenczyk (2000–01) · Nawałka (2001) · Smuda (2001–02) · Kasperczak (2002–04) · Lička (2005) · Engel (2005) · Kulawik (2005) · Petrescu (2006) · Okuka (2006) · Nawałka (2007) · Moskal (2007) · Skorża (2007–10) · Kasperczak (2010) · Kulawik (2010) · Maaskant (2010–11) · Moskal (2011–) Categories:- 1967 births
- Living people
- People from Myślenice County
- Polish footballers
- Poland international footballers
- Association football midfielders
- Wisła Kraków players
- Lech Poznań players
- Hapoel Tel Aviv F.C. players
- Maccabi Ironi Ashdod F.C. players
- Expatriate footballers in Israel
- Górnik Zabrze players
- Hutnik Kraków players
- Polish football managers
- Wisła Kraków managers
- Polish football midfielder stubs
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